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Digital agriculture's impact on carbon dioxide emissions varies with the economic development of Chinese provinces

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Digital agriculture's impact on carbon dioxide emissions varies with the economic development of Chinese provinces

M. Ma, J. Li, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Mingguo Ma, Jiafen Li, Jianfeng Song, and Xiaonan Chen explores the nonlinear dynamics between digital empowerment in agriculture and carbon dioxide emissions across 30 Chinese provinces from 2012 to 2021. The study uncovers an intriguing inverted U-curve: as digital empowerment increases, emissions rise until a critical inflection point is reached, after which they decline. This finding underscores the significance of digital strategies in enhancing agricultural efficiency while minimizing ecological impact.

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Abstract
This paper investigates the nonlinear relationship between digital empowerment in agriculture and carbon dioxide emissions across 30 Chinese provinces from 2012 to 2021. Using an input-output method and panel data, the study reveals an inverted U-curve relationship, where emissions initially increase with digital empowerment but decrease beyond an inflection point of 0.0862. Digital empowerment reduces emissions by optimizing factor inputs (e.g., fertilizers) and improving allocation efficiency. The impact is more significant in economically developed and major grain-producing regions. The findings suggest policies promoting digital empowerment, but acknowledging the nuanced relationship with economic development and regional agricultural practices.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 24, 2024
Authors
Mingguo Ma, Jiafen Li, Jianfeng Song, Xiaonan Chen
Tags
digital empowerment
agriculture
carbon dioxide emissions
China
nonlinear relationship
policy implications
regional analysis
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